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Why All Rivers Flow That Way
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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ANTITHESISE
Hubbs
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5G: Beyond Insanity
Nicola Baxter
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A Proadway Pageant
Walt Whitman
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Another Day Is Gone
Kumar Kamal
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Aspromonte
Alfred Austin
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Audubon's Shame
Michael Stuart Waterson
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Broken puppets
Chrissy.
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Contagious Day Ever
Contagious Day Ever
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Decaying Lambskins
Robinson Jeffers
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Deep Thought in Suffix- ion
Noah Trahan
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Dust
stan brierly
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Elements Of Time
Brian Oliveri
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France--December 1870
George Meredith
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Intelligently Destroyed
Brian Oliveri
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Malaria Is A Silent Killer
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker
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Nature Warns Us
JESUS BETANCOURT
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Nature's Mirage : The Illusion's Path
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Preliterate Peoples
Brian Oliveri
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Ready
Sean Taylor
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Smart of Dumb?
Nicola Baxter
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The Conditions of Living
Elizabeth Moroz
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The Purse-Seine
Robinson Jeffers
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The Real X-files
JESUS BETANCOURT
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Welsh Incident
Robert Graves
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A Westminster Bridge
B The Tower of London
C Waterloo Sunset
D Hampstead Heath